Notes:- Added option on Ignored tab (lower left) named Enable S+ If Non-Ignored App Becomes Active. This instructs S+ to enable itself if any window becomes active which is NOT in the ignored window list. This will happen even if you've manually disabled S+. The purpose is to have ignored apps that disable S+, but when you leave them, S+ will become re-enabled automatically. Since this behavior overrides even manually setting S+ to disabled, it is not for everyone.

I noticed the S+ tray icon can be a little inconsistent under certain scenarios, meaning it's not showing as disabled, even though it is. Everything works as expected, but it's a little quirky. I'll get around to it...